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... consider , that they are extravagant and ridiculous . However , I thought it very natural , when her eyes were open , to see her give a new turn to her discourse , and from sympa- thizing with her mistress in her follies , to fall a ...
... consider , that they are extravagant and ridiculous . However , I thought it very natural , when her eyes were open , to see her give a new turn to her discourse , and from sympa- thizing with her mistress in her follies , to fall a ...
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... " is , that I am well qualified for an estate , and have a good title to luck in a lottery ; but I resign my- " self wholly to your mercy , not without hopes that ( 6 66 you will consider , the less I deserve , THE TATLER . 57.
... " is , that I am well qualified for an estate , and have a good title to luck in a lottery ; but I resign my- " self wholly to your mercy , not without hopes that ( 6 66 you will consider , the less I deserve , THE TATLER . 57.
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66 you will consider , the less I deserve , the greater the " generosity in you . If you reject me , I have agreed " with an acquaintance of mine to bury me for my ten " pounds . I once more recommend myself to your " favour , and bid ...
66 you will consider , the less I deserve , the greater the " generosity in you . If you reject me , I have agreed " with an acquaintance of mine to bury me for my ten " pounds . I once more recommend myself to your " favour , and bid ...
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... consider nature , we shall often find very contrary effects flow from the same cause . prude and coquet ( as different as they appear in their behaviour ) are in reality the same kind of women ; the motive of action in both , is the ...
... consider nature , we shall often find very contrary effects flow from the same cause . prude and coquet ( as different as they appear in their behaviour ) are in reality the same kind of women ; the motive of action in both , is the ...
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... be- lieve the proud person I am going to speak of is a cobler upon Ludgate - hill ? This artist being naturally a lover of respect , and considering that his circum- stances are such that no man living will give it THE TATLER . 67.
... be- lieve the proud person I am going to speak of is a cobler upon Ludgate - hill ? This artist being naturally a lover of respect , and considering that his circum- stances are such that no man living will give it THE TATLER . 67.
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